Traffic Crash Inv
Civil Right
Crowd Behavior
Animal Abuse
Drug enforcement
100

Type A Traffic Crash

No injury; property damage only.

○ Vehicles involved may be safely driven from the scene

■ EXAMPLE: Vehicles tapping each other.

100

What is a tort?

A CIVIL WRONG FOR WHICH THE COURT WILL PROVIDE A REMEDY IN THE FORM OF

AN ACTION FOR DAMAGES. MONEY FOR THE VICTIM.

100

What is civil disobedience?

THE REFUSAL TO FOLLOW CIVIL LAWS IN ORDER TO AFFECT CHANGE IN

GOVERNMENTAL POLICY OR LEGISLATION THAT UTILIZES PASSIVE RESISTANCE OR

OTHER NONVIOLENT MEANS.

100

Aggravated Cruelty:

○ FELONY CHARGE: No person may intentionally commit an act that causes a

companion animal to suffer serious injury or death (does not include approved

euthanasia)

○ FELONY CHARGE: No individual, except a licensed veterinarian may knowingly

or intentionally euthanize or authorize theeuthanasia of a companion animal by

use of carbon monoxide

100

What does the “Federal Controlled Substance Act” (CSA) do?

● CATEGORIZES ALL SUBSTANCES REGULATED BY FEDERAL LAW INTO

“SCHEDULES”

● MODELED AFTER FEDERAL LAW AND SIMILAR LAW EXISTS IN OTHER STATES.

● CRIMINAL PENALTIES VARY DEPENDING ON SCHEDULE LEVEL OF DRUG

(SCHEDULE 1 WOULD BE MOST SERIOUS)

200

Procedures to protect traffic crash scene and prevent secondary crashes:

Re-establish traffic flow.

○ Concern for secondary crashes.

○ Use of flares or other markers or traffic control devices.

○ Back-up officer(s) or TMA can provide traffic directions.

○ Request necessary tow trucks.

200

How is negligence defined in a tort?

A BREACH OF A LEGAL DUTY OWED TO THE PLAINTIFF BY AN ACTION OF A

DEFENDANT WHICH FALLS BELOW THE REASONABLE STANDARD OF CARE AND

WHICH IS THE PROXIMATE CAUSE OF AN INJURY TO THE PLAINTIFF

200

3. What is civil disturbance?

ACTS OF VIOLENCE AND DISORDER THAT ARE CONDUCTED BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE

WHO BECOME HOSTILE TOWARDS PUBLIC LAW AND ORDER.

200

Cruel treatment

○ No person may beat, cruelly treat, torment, starve, overwork, or otherwise abuse

any animal.

○ No owner of a dog/cat may expose them in a manner that places them in a life

threatening situation for a prolonged period of time in extreme heat/cold

conditions.

■ Results in injury or death.

■ FELONY CHARGE: Results in hypothermia, hyperthermia, frostbite, or

similar condition diagnosed by a doctor of veterinary medicine.

200

What are the factors that affect drug scheduling?

● POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE

● PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS

● HISTORY OF ABUSE

● RISK TO PUBLIC HEALTH

● POTENTIAL FOR DEPENDANCE

300

Requirements to Complete Illinois Traffic Crash Report

○ Over $1,500 estimated damage (if all vehicles are insured)

○ Personal injury or death.

○ ATTENTION: CPD requires ALL bona fide crashes to be reported, regardless of

the cost of damage.

300

When will the municipality not pay out indemnification for injuries caused by police

officers?

PUNITIVE DAMAGES.

INJURIES CAUSED BY WILLFUL MISCONDUCT BY POLICE OFFICERS.

IF THE OFFICER WASN’T ACTING WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THEIR EMPLOYMENT.

IF THE OFFICER WASN’T ACTING WITHIN THEIR JURISDICTION.

300

What is a protest?

A DEMONSTRATION OF DISAPPROVAL THAT IS NORMALLY ORGANIZED.

300

Owner duties:

○ Provide a sufficient amount of good quality, wholesome food, and water.

○ Adequate shelter and protection from the weather.

○ Veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering.

○ Humane Care and treatment.

300

What are examples of schedule 2 drugs?

COCAINE, MORPHINE, METHADONE, CODEINE, METHAMPHETAMINE, AMPHETAMINE,

PCP.

400

Motor Vehicle Accidents Involving Death or Personal Injuries.

○ Drivers must immediately stop and give information, render assistance, and

remain at the accident scene if there is personal injury or death until information

is provided and assistance is rendered.

○ Any person who has failed to stop has no more than ½ hour after the accident or

½ hour after being discharged from the hospital to report the place of the

accident, the date, the approximate time, the driver’s name and address, the

registration number of the vehicle driven, and the names of all other occupants of

such vehicle to the police.

400

21. Do immunity acts stop lawsuits from being filed against law enforcement officers?

NO, BUT JUDGE WILL DISMISS THE CASE IF OFFICERS WERE ACTING ACCORDINGLY

400

How many officers are in a squad?

7-10.

400

Hog Dog Fighting:

○ Involves primarily pit bulls attacking hogs resulting in death.

○ Considered a “rural pastime” and “family entertainment” in 10 southern states.

○ Often called hog dog rodeos.

○ Presence of hogs with tusks cut off should be a clue.

400

What are the factors of schedule 3 drugs?

● POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE LOWER THAN SCHEDULES 1 AND 2.

● CURRENTLY ACCEPTED MEDICAL USE IN THE US.

● MAY LEAD TO MODERATE TO LOW PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL

DEPENDENCE

500

Traffic Crashes (General Order):

○ Parties involved in a Type A crash will be directed to remove the vehicles safely

from the road, exchange information, and go to nearest district station to make a

report, UNLESS:

■ Disturbance at the crash scene.

■ A driver is reported to be under the influence.

■ In the opinion of the call taker or OEMC supervisor, circumstance

warrants dispatching a field unit.

500

What is qualified immunity?

WHEN A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL PERFORMS A DISCRETIONARY FUNCTION THAT HE

REASONABLE BELIEVES DOES NOT VIOLATE A CLEARLY ESTABLISHED RIGHT, THEN

HE CANNOT BE SUED FOR ANY INJURIES ARISING FROM THAT ACTION. (HARLOW V

FITZGERALD)

500

How can teams produce great results?

● SHARE A COMMON GOAL

● ENGAGE IN INTENSE AND FREQUENT INTERACTION

● SHARE ADVERSITY IN THE FORM OF HARD WORK AND SACRIFICE

● RECOGNIZE THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS SOMETHING IMPORTANT TO

CONTRIBUTE

● HOLD TEAM MEMBERS ACCOUNTABLE

● HAVE LEADERS WHO GUIDE THEM

500

Animal Torture:

○ FELONY CHARGE: A person commits animal torture when that personwithout

legal justification knowingly and intentionally tortures an animal.

○ FELONY CHARGE: Torture means infliction of extreme physical pain, motivated

by an intent to prolong or increase the pain, suffering, or agony of the anima

500

What are the 16 steps when completing an ANOV that must be included?

1. LEAVE THE “CASE NO” FIELD BLANK.

2. INDICATE YOUR TRAFFIC COURT KEY.

3. CHECK “PEOPLE STATE OF ILLINOIS VS.” BOX

4. FILL-IN DEPENDENT INFORMATION. BE SURE TO CHECK THE “UNDER 18” BOX WHEN

THE DEFENDANT IS A JUVENILE.

5. RECORD THE DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION OF THE OFFENSE.

6. INDICATE THE PROPER CHARGE.

7. RECORD A DETAILED DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO CHARGE.

8. DOCUMENT VEHICLE INFO IF APPLICABLE.

9. COMPLETE THE “ASSOCIATED REPORT #” FIELD IF AN RD# IS ASSOCIATED WITH

THE INCIDENT (DON’T GENERATE AN RD # ONLY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CIVIL LAW

VIOLATION.

10. ENTER THE OEMC EVENT # IN THE “CAD #” FIELD

11. CHECK THE “NO” BOX FOR “FIELD TEST COMPLETED”

12. RECORD THE ESTIMATED WEIGHT OF THE SUSPECT CANNABIS AS WELL AS THE

LOCATION WHEN RECOVERED.

13. PROVIDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SUSPECT CANNABIS/PARAPHERNALIA.

14.THE SIGNATURE OF THE VIOLATOR IS NOT REQUIRED. DO NOT REQUEST A

SIGNATURE AND LEAVE THE BOX BLANK.

15. COMPLETE THE COURT PLACE/DATE SECTION. SCHEDULE ADULTS AND

JUVENILES TO THEIR CORRESPONDING COURTS.

16. SIGN AND DATE CITATION.